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Ife Clash: I was SHOCKED Police Says Hausas Are Innocent, I Witness Both Tribe Shut Gun, Arrow At Each other - Rumoured Dead Victim

Ife Clash: I was SHOCKED Police Says Hausas Are Innocent, I Witness Both Tribe Shut Gun, Arrow At Each other - Rumoured Dead Victim

Mojeed owoyomi
A victim identified as Mojeed Owoyomi, who was rumoured dead having being beheaded in the IleIfe ethnic clash between Hausa and Yoruba has expressed shocked over police position that it was only the Yoruba who fought in the mayhem were found culpable.

Owoyomi who is said to be vulcaniser in an interview with Punch Newspaper debunked claim that he was beheaded during the clash. He said the rumour is not true. 

Debunking his rumoured dead he told Punch Newspaper thus:


"It is a lie! I was not beheaded. That is why I am talking to you now. I am not dead, don’t believe that rumour except you cannot see my head sitting on my neck. I am alive. I thank God that I am alive. When the crisis started, I ran away from the scene but they burnt my motorcycle and my engine, the one I use to inflate tyres was carted away. But I realised later that one of my kinsmen was the one who removed the engine to prevent the hoodlums from setting it ablaze. I just collected the engine from the person three days ago."
"But my motorcycle that was burnt down completely is my source of worry now because that is where I get my means of livelihood from. We have very few people that patronise us and you can’t depend on repairing tyres to take care of your family in this area."

Confirming his invlovement in the saga, Omoyori also told Punch Newspaper that:

"We are three and the three of us are Yoruba. Gbenga and Mukaila are the two others. Both of them are alive, none of them was injured. The hoodlums burnt Gbenga’s engine (tyre-inflating machine), but Mukaila, whose workshop is even at the spot where the fight started, did not suffer any injury. Nothing even happened to his engine."

Are you aware that some of the people arrested in connection to the clash have been set freed?

Yes, I heard the news also. I was told that the police have released some innocent ones but that those who are culpable are still being held. That is what I heard . But I was also told that no Hausa person was arrested.

Did Hausa people also fight during the clash?

Yes. They fought. I don’t know why they said none of them was arrested. Most of the shops burnt belong to the Yoruba because there are many Yoruba traders in Sabo. The losses were not limited to any particular group.

I don’t know any of them. When the crisis started , the two sides were throwing stones and bottles at each other. We thought that the whole thing would soon stop but we were wrong. Suddenly, we started hearing gunshots and the Hausa also were shooting arrows. I ran away from the scene because in that type of situation, anybody could be shot.

Have you now resumed work at Sabo after the clash?

I have not returned there. People are just returning in trickles. What happened was very serious, so many of the residents and shop owners at the place are still afraid.

Were you at any point invited by the police?

No, I was not arrested. What did I do to warrant being arrested? I and other Yoruba victims went to the palace (Ooni’s Palace) to report and to put on record what we lost during the clash.

But those at the palace instructed us to go and make an official report at the police station and I went. That was the only thing which took me to the police station. I did not fight, I did not steal, nor did I commit arson, so the police are not after me.

Mojeed owoyomi
A victim identified as Mojeed Owoyomi, who was rumoured dead having being beheaded in the IleIfe ethnic clash between Hausa and Yoruba has expressed shocked over police position that it was only the Yoruba who fought in the mayhem were found culpable.

Owoyomi who is said to be vulcaniser in an interview with Punch Newspaper debunked claim that he was beheaded during the clash. He said the rumour is not true. 

Debunking his rumoured dead he told Punch Newspaper thus:


"It is a lie! I was not beheaded. That is why I am talking to you now. I am not dead, don’t believe that rumour except you cannot see my head sitting on my neck. I am alive. I thank God that I am alive. When the crisis started, I ran away from the scene but they burnt my motorcycle and my engine, the one I use to inflate tyres was carted away. But I realised later that one of my kinsmen was the one who removed the engine to prevent the hoodlums from setting it ablaze. I just collected the engine from the person three days ago."
"But my motorcycle that was burnt down completely is my source of worry now because that is where I get my means of livelihood from. We have very few people that patronise us and you can’t depend on repairing tyres to take care of your family in this area."

Confirming his invlovement in the saga, Omoyori also told Punch Newspaper that:

"We are three and the three of us are Yoruba. Gbenga and Mukaila are the two others. Both of them are alive, none of them was injured. The hoodlums burnt Gbenga’s engine (tyre-inflating machine), but Mukaila, whose workshop is even at the spot where the fight started, did not suffer any injury. Nothing even happened to his engine."

Are you aware that some of the people arrested in connection to the clash have been set freed?

Yes, I heard the news also. I was told that the police have released some innocent ones but that those who are culpable are still being held. That is what I heard . But I was also told that no Hausa person was arrested.

Did Hausa people also fight during the clash?

Yes. They fought. I don’t know why they said none of them was arrested. Most of the shops burnt belong to the Yoruba because there are many Yoruba traders in Sabo. The losses were not limited to any particular group.

I don’t know any of them. When the crisis started , the two sides were throwing stones and bottles at each other. We thought that the whole thing would soon stop but we were wrong. Suddenly, we started hearing gunshots and the Hausa also were shooting arrows. I ran away from the scene because in that type of situation, anybody could be shot.

Have you now resumed work at Sabo after the clash?

I have not returned there. People are just returning in trickles. What happened was very serious, so many of the residents and shop owners at the place are still afraid.

Were you at any point invited by the police?

No, I was not arrested. What did I do to warrant being arrested? I and other Yoruba victims went to the palace (Ooni’s Palace) to report and to put on record what we lost during the clash.

But those at the palace instructed us to go and make an official report at the police station and I went. That was the only thing which took me to the police station. I did not fight, I did not steal, nor did I commit arson, so the police are not after me.

REVEALED: Why Police Raided Patience Jonathan's Abuja Home; The Tip Off, The Huge Dollar, What Went Wrong Exposed

REVEALED: Why Police Raided Patience Jonathan's Abuja Home; The Tip Off, The Huge Dollar, What Went Wrong Exposed

Patience Jonathan
Why the operatives of the Nigeria Police Force raided a house reportedly belong to Dame Patience Jonathan, the wife of former President Goodluck Jonathan, in Abuja on Wednesday has been unearthed, News Punch learned reliably

The Police raid was reportedly aimed at uncovering huge foreign currencies allegedly kept in the building, report according to Punch Newspaper suggests.

The security personnel raided the house on a tip-off that huge amount, allegedly believed to be stolen government money, was kept in the building located at Igbeti Rock, Maitama, Abuja, multiple sources familiar with the investigation confided in our source's correspondents.

It was further detailed according to Punch Newspaper that the operation, which was carried out by operatives of the Special Investigation Panel, headed by a retired Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Ali Amodu, acted at the behest of the Federal Government Asset Recovery and Forfeiture Committee.

Sources explained that an informant had tipped the Federal Government about alleged huge stolen cash hidden in the building and in three other different locations in the Federal Capital Territory.

It was learnt that the informant, who told the government about the cash in the Maitama property, had hinted that the suspect planned to move the money anytime.

Following the intelligence report, the SIP operatives stormed the duplex on Wednesday, but did not find any cash.

A source explained that the police did not know that the building belonged to Jonathan until she identified herself as a former First Lady to the team leader, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Adebo Williams, on the telephone.

The source stated, “At the house, the security men said the house belonged to one Jaga, a Rivers State indigene, and the team leader was directed to call the owner.

“The security man gave the phone to the team leader and she identified herself as former First Lady.

“She spoke in pidgin English and told the operatives to go and take whatever they kept in the house. The team leader advised her to send her lawyer and she did. The house was searched in the lawyer’s presence.”

It was gathered that the team discovered that the first of the twin duplex had not been inhabited for a long time.

The men, it was learnt, found some company documents, three Diamond bank accounts cheque leaves, which were taken away for further investigations.

A source said, “The second duplex was also filled with cobwebs and contained four big security safes. All the four security safes were met opened and in clean condition, indicating that they have been in use.

A senior officer stated that a bulletproof Porsche jeep and a BMW car were found locked up in the garage.
Patience Jonathan
Why the operatives of the Nigeria Police Force raided a house reportedly belong to Dame Patience Jonathan, the wife of former President Goodluck Jonathan, in Abuja on Wednesday has been unearthed, News Punch learned reliably

The Police raid was reportedly aimed at uncovering huge foreign currencies allegedly kept in the building, report according to Punch Newspaper suggests.

The security personnel raided the house on a tip-off that huge amount, allegedly believed to be stolen government money, was kept in the building located at Igbeti Rock, Maitama, Abuja, multiple sources familiar with the investigation confided in our source's correspondents.

It was further detailed according to Punch Newspaper that the operation, which was carried out by operatives of the Special Investigation Panel, headed by a retired Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Ali Amodu, acted at the behest of the Federal Government Asset Recovery and Forfeiture Committee.

Sources explained that an informant had tipped the Federal Government about alleged huge stolen cash hidden in the building and in three other different locations in the Federal Capital Territory.

It was learnt that the informant, who told the government about the cash in the Maitama property, had hinted that the suspect planned to move the money anytime.

Following the intelligence report, the SIP operatives stormed the duplex on Wednesday, but did not find any cash.

A source explained that the police did not know that the building belonged to Jonathan until she identified herself as a former First Lady to the team leader, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Adebo Williams, on the telephone.

The source stated, “At the house, the security men said the house belonged to one Jaga, a Rivers State indigene, and the team leader was directed to call the owner.

“The security man gave the phone to the team leader and she identified herself as former First Lady.

“She spoke in pidgin English and told the operatives to go and take whatever they kept in the house. The team leader advised her to send her lawyer and she did. The house was searched in the lawyer’s presence.”

It was gathered that the team discovered that the first of the twin duplex had not been inhabited for a long time.

The men, it was learnt, found some company documents, three Diamond bank accounts cheque leaves, which were taken away for further investigations.

A source said, “The second duplex was also filled with cobwebs and contained four big security safes. All the four security safes were met opened and in clean condition, indicating that they have been in use.

A senior officer stated that a bulletproof Porsche jeep and a BMW car were found locked up in the garage.

BREAKING: BLOODY MONDAY In Kano As Many Feared Dead In Police, Shiites Clash

BREAKING: BLOODY MONDAY In Kano As Many Feared Dead In Police, Shiites Clash

BREAKING: BLOODY MONDAY In Kano As Many Feared Dead In Police, Shiites
It was a bloody Monday morning  in Kano City as members of the Shiite Islamic Movement of Nigeria engaged the men of Nigerian Police in bloody clash that has claimed many lives.

A witness said the clash started around Tamburawa, on the outskirts of Kano city, when the police tried to stop a Shiite protest.

Over a dozen people including a police officer are feared killed from the violent clash.

The police have since deployed heavily armed mobile police officers to the area while the major Kano- Zaria road is completely blocked.'

The IMN had late on Sunday accused Nigerian soldiers of plotting to block its members heading to Kano from Yobe State while also planting weapons on them.

“Soldiers mounted a check point at the outskirts of Potiskum, Yobe state, probably to stop members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) from leaving the town to join others in this year’s annual Arbaeen Trek to Zaria, mourning the martyrdom of Imam Husain (AS) scheduled to commence from Kano this week,” Ibrahim Musa, a spokesperson for the group said in a statement emailed to PREMIUM TIMES.

“The soldiers detained a trailer carrying the personal belongings of those going to Kano for the trek today.

“Apparently, the soldiers have some sinister motives as they were overheard scheming to plant weapons in the luggage and thereafter claim that these bags with the weapons belong to members of the IMN.

“Throughout the nearly four decades of the existence of the IMN, it has never stockpiled, carried or used weapons. It never had any cause to, even in the face of provocation.

“IMN therefore wishes to alert the general public over this evil plot, and categorically reject and disown any attempt by the security services to plant any fake evidence against members of the Islamic Movement (IMN).”

The spokesperson for the army, Sani Usman, could not be reached to comment for this story. Multiple calls to his telephone did not connect

Source: Premium Times

BREAKING: BLOODY MONDAY In Kano As Many Feared Dead In Police, Shiites
It was a bloody Monday morning  in Kano City as members of the Shiite Islamic Movement of Nigeria engaged the men of Nigerian Police in bloody clash that has claimed many lives.

A witness said the clash started around Tamburawa, on the outskirts of Kano city, when the police tried to stop a Shiite protest.

Over a dozen people including a police officer are feared killed from the violent clash.

The police have since deployed heavily armed mobile police officers to the area while the major Kano- Zaria road is completely blocked.'

The IMN had late on Sunday accused Nigerian soldiers of plotting to block its members heading to Kano from Yobe State while also planting weapons on them.

“Soldiers mounted a check point at the outskirts of Potiskum, Yobe state, probably to stop members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) from leaving the town to join others in this year’s annual Arbaeen Trek to Zaria, mourning the martyrdom of Imam Husain (AS) scheduled to commence from Kano this week,” Ibrahim Musa, a spokesperson for the group said in a statement emailed to PREMIUM TIMES.

“The soldiers detained a trailer carrying the personal belongings of those going to Kano for the trek today.

“Apparently, the soldiers have some sinister motives as they were overheard scheming to plant weapons in the luggage and thereafter claim that these bags with the weapons belong to members of the IMN.

“Throughout the nearly four decades of the existence of the IMN, it has never stockpiled, carried or used weapons. It never had any cause to, even in the face of provocation.

“IMN therefore wishes to alert the general public over this evil plot, and categorically reject and disown any attempt by the security services to plant any fake evidence against members of the Islamic Movement (IMN).”

The spokesperson for the army, Sani Usman, could not be reached to comment for this story. Multiple calls to his telephone did not connect

Source: Premium Times

BREAKING: Tension As Rivers Governor Wike Manhandled, Assaulted By Ruthless Police, SSS

BREAKING: Tension As Rivers Governor Wike Manhandled, Assaulted By Ruthless Police, SSS

Nyesom Wike
Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State was this morning manhandled by the men of Nigerian Police and SSS officials 

According to Premium Times' report , Wike was on Saturday morning reportedly assaulted after he attempted to prevent the security operative from arresting a judge.


The officers reportedly stormed the home of the judge, whose identity Mr. Wike withheld, at 35, Forces Avenue, Port-Harcourt, the state capital.

A statement by Mr. Wike’s spokesman, Oraye Francis, said the operation was led by the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Francis Odesanya, and the Director of SSS, Tosin Ajayi.

The operatives, “rough-handled Governor Wike, pushing him around and injuring his hand,” Mr. Francis said. “A few of the operatives cocked their rifles and threatened to shoot the Governor.”

No reason has been officially given by the SSS for Saturday’s raids and the agency currently has no spokesperson

Nyesom Wike
Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State was this morning manhandled by the men of Nigerian Police and SSS officials 

According to Premium Times' report , Wike was on Saturday morning reportedly assaulted after he attempted to prevent the security operative from arresting a judge.


The officers reportedly stormed the home of the judge, whose identity Mr. Wike withheld, at 35, Forces Avenue, Port-Harcourt, the state capital.

A statement by Mr. Wike’s spokesman, Oraye Francis, said the operation was led by the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Francis Odesanya, and the Director of SSS, Tosin Ajayi.

The operatives, “rough-handled Governor Wike, pushing him around and injuring his hand,” Mr. Francis said. “A few of the operatives cocked their rifles and threatened to shoot the Governor.”

No reason has been officially given by the SSS for Saturday’s raids and the agency currently has no spokesperson

Benue Police Station Attack: 25 Suspects ARRESTED

Benue Police Station Attack: 25 Suspects ARRESTED

Benue Police Station Attack: 25 Suspects ARRESTED
The Benue State Police Command has arrested 25 persons in connection with the attack on Igumale Police Station in the Ado Local Government Area of the state.

It was learnt that the suspects were arrested on Sunday afternoon during a raid on criminal hideouts in the area and had been undergoing investigation at the command headquarters in Makurdi to establish the level of their culpability.

Gunmen on motorcycles had laid siege to the station in the early hours of Sunday, killed three of the policemen on a duty and gained access to the division’s armoury, carting away arms.

While a policeman died on the spot, two others died at the Federal Medical Centre, Makurdi, where they were rushed to for treatment. A police inspector, which led the team and a corporal were critically injured.

The Benue State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Moses Yamu, who confirmed the arrest of the suspects, said the command was on the trail of the assailants, adding that the gunmen did not succeed in freeing suspects in detention at the station.

The PPRO, however, said two policemen were killed while the inspector and a corporal were responding to treatment at the hospital.

He said, “Criminal hideouts in the area were raided on Sunday, after the attack and about 25 persons were arrested. We are screening them to ascertain their culpability. All mercenaries have been set on ground to fish out those behind the attack and to recover the arms that were carted away. They made away with only three arms; they did not have access to the armoury. They actually came for the arms because the suspects inside the cell, including some of their accomplices, were intact.

“We lost two policemen to the attack. But the inspector that led the team and a corporal are being treated.”

Benue Police Station Attack: 25 Suspects ARRESTED
The Benue State Police Command has arrested 25 persons in connection with the attack on Igumale Police Station in the Ado Local Government Area of the state.

It was learnt that the suspects were arrested on Sunday afternoon during a raid on criminal hideouts in the area and had been undergoing investigation at the command headquarters in Makurdi to establish the level of their culpability.

Gunmen on motorcycles had laid siege to the station in the early hours of Sunday, killed three of the policemen on a duty and gained access to the division’s armoury, carting away arms.

While a policeman died on the spot, two others died at the Federal Medical Centre, Makurdi, where they were rushed to for treatment. A police inspector, which led the team and a corporal were critically injured.

The Benue State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Moses Yamu, who confirmed the arrest of the suspects, said the command was on the trail of the assailants, adding that the gunmen did not succeed in freeing suspects in detention at the station.

The PPRO, however, said two policemen were killed while the inspector and a corporal were responding to treatment at the hospital.

He said, “Criminal hideouts in the area were raided on Sunday, after the attack and about 25 persons were arrested. We are screening them to ascertain their culpability. All mercenaries have been set on ground to fish out those behind the attack and to recover the arms that were carted away. They made away with only three arms; they did not have access to the armoury. They actually came for the arms because the suspects inside the cell, including some of their accomplices, were intact.

“We lost two policemen to the attack. But the inspector that led the team and a corporal are being treated.”

Sad! Innocent Undergraduate Killed By Lagos Police Chasing Yahoo Boy; See More Photos

Sad! Innocent Undergraduate Killed By Lagos Police Chasing Yahoo Boy; See More Photos

Eldanojie Joseph,
Eldanojie Joseph, an undergraduate of a polytechnic in Edo State was shot dead by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad at Ogoja market, LASU-Igando road.

According to Punch Newspaper, the 20-year-old business administration student was said to be on a visit to his cousin, Friday Ojah, who lived on Alape Street, Iba Ojo, when he was hit by a stray bullet on his way back from buying a drink.

Joseph’s friend, Barry Festus, took to Facebook lamenting about his loss. He said “The Nigerian police took a friend from me yesterday,…what have we done to the police? what explanations do they have this time, for taking the life of this young entrepreneur?…God did not call you…the NIGERIAN POLICE DID”



The operatives were said to have been pursuing an internet fraudster, identified as badoo who parked his car and fled upon sighting them, causing the officers to start shooting randomly. The SARS officers then proceeded to dump the victim’s body in the boot of the suspected fraudster’s car, and drove off. They afterwards claimed that they shot because Eldanojie was a cultist and was about to shoot at them.

The victim’s cousin, Ojah, debunked their claim stating that Joseph had only arrived three weeks ago. “Around 9.30am on Monday, we strolled out to buy a can of soft drink. We were returning home when we learnt that some policemen were chasing somebody,” he said.

“We decided to go through the back of the market. As we turned back, my brother was hit by a bullet in the head and he fell down immediately.

“As I tried to call for help, I saw that the policeman that shot him had aimed his gun at me. I fled the place immediately. “He only had the canned drink we bought, a phone charger and a handset on him when the incident happened. The police lied to cover up their misdeed,” Ojah said.

The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said she had yet to be briefed on the incident, adding that she would get back as soon as the Officer-in-Charge of SARS briefed her.

She said, “The OC SARS has yet to brief the command on that issue and he has been directed to do so. I will get back as soon as I have the facts of the case.”

Eldanojie Joseph,
Eldanojie Joseph, an undergraduate of a polytechnic in Edo State was shot dead by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad at Ogoja market, LASU-Igando road.

According to Punch Newspaper, the 20-year-old business administration student was said to be on a visit to his cousin, Friday Ojah, who lived on Alape Street, Iba Ojo, when he was hit by a stray bullet on his way back from buying a drink.

Joseph’s friend, Barry Festus, took to Facebook lamenting about his loss. He said “The Nigerian police took a friend from me yesterday,…what have we done to the police? what explanations do they have this time, for taking the life of this young entrepreneur?…God did not call you…the NIGERIAN POLICE DID”



The operatives were said to have been pursuing an internet fraudster, identified as badoo who parked his car and fled upon sighting them, causing the officers to start shooting randomly. The SARS officers then proceeded to dump the victim’s body in the boot of the suspected fraudster’s car, and drove off. They afterwards claimed that they shot because Eldanojie was a cultist and was about to shoot at them.

The victim’s cousin, Ojah, debunked their claim stating that Joseph had only arrived three weeks ago. “Around 9.30am on Monday, we strolled out to buy a can of soft drink. We were returning home when we learnt that some policemen were chasing somebody,” he said.

“We decided to go through the back of the market. As we turned back, my brother was hit by a bullet in the head and he fell down immediately.

“As I tried to call for help, I saw that the policeman that shot him had aimed his gun at me. I fled the place immediately. “He only had the canned drink we bought, a phone charger and a handset on him when the incident happened. The police lied to cover up their misdeed,” Ojah said.

The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said she had yet to be briefed on the incident, adding that she would get back as soon as the Officer-in-Charge of SARS briefed her.

She said, “The OC SARS has yet to brief the command on that issue and he has been directed to do so. I will get back as soon as I have the facts of the case.”

SHOCKER: How Police, DSS 'Threatened' INEC To Forcefully Postpone Edo Election

SHOCKER: How Police, DSS 'Threatened' INEC To Forcefully Postpone Edo Election

SHOCKER: How Police, DSS 'Threatened' INEC To Forcefully Postpone Edo Election
Facts emerged yesterday on why the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) reversed its earlier decision not to postpone today’s scheduled governorship election in Edo State. The commission had announced that it was going ahead with the election despite advice by the Department of State Service (DSS) and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to shift the poll due to alleged security threats.

The police and the DSS at a joint press briefing on Wednesday noted that: “Credible intelligence available to the agencies indicate plans by insurgent and extremist elements to attack vulnerable communities and soft targets with high population during the forthcoming Sallah celebrations between September 12 and 13. The state is amongst the states being earmarked for these planned attacks by the extremist elements.”

The statement was signed by Don Awunah, for the police, and Garba Abdullahi, for the DSS. But INEC said it would not be “teleguided”, adding that the cost of demobilising, after reaching at least 97 per cent readiness level, will be immense.

The commission’s National Commissioner in charge of Voter Education and Publicity (VEP), Solomon Soyebi, assured Nigerians that INEC: “Would not do anything that would mortgage Nigeria’s democracy.”


But less than three hours after the statement, INEC reversed itself and said the election would no longer hold. Soyebi who said the commission had been officially communicated by police and the DSS, added that: “the commission notes the request of the security agencies and, considering the security implications of proceeding with the election, the safety of eligible voters, electoral officials, including ad hoc staff, and other stakeholders, has decided to reschedule the Edo governorship election to Wednesday, September 28, 2016.”

Investigations, however, revealed that INEC was practically coerced to shift the poll. According to a source, the DSS and police were not happy with the decision by the commission to go ahead with the election despite the security advice. The INEC source alleged that there was a plan to sabotage and punish INEC for “its stubbornness.” “There is no security to escort (ad hoc staff and electoral materials) simply because they are unavailable… At the moment, it is no longer feasible to deploy and conduct the election.

“NYSC has advised us that many parents called to withdraw their children from the election duty. Since they form the bulk of the election duty personnel, their withdrawal is a major challenge.” The source added that INEC reasoned that it does not have enough personnel to conduct the election if corps members pulled out.

“And you know if there are no security personnel, the incidents of ballot box snatching will be high. We foresaw a situation where violence would characterise the election, and that is what we don’t want.

“These are the reasons why we postponed the election, otherwise, just like the commissioner said, we were ready to go ahead and conduct the election,” the source stated. Another source added that security agencies saw the decision by INEC to go ahead with the election despite the advice, as a slight.

“Last year, elections were postponed based on security reasons, so why not this time?” the source queried. When reminded that the concern was only for about two or three states in the North East that were under the control of Boko Haram, the source said intelligent report showed that Edo State is one of the states being targeted for attack. “We didn’t want to take chances. There had been reports of political thugs being ‘imported’ from other states,” he said.

SHOCKER: How Police, DSS 'Threatened' INEC To Forcefully Postpone Edo Election
Facts emerged yesterday on why the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) reversed its earlier decision not to postpone today’s scheduled governorship election in Edo State. The commission had announced that it was going ahead with the election despite advice by the Department of State Service (DSS) and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to shift the poll due to alleged security threats.

The police and the DSS at a joint press briefing on Wednesday noted that: “Credible intelligence available to the agencies indicate plans by insurgent and extremist elements to attack vulnerable communities and soft targets with high population during the forthcoming Sallah celebrations between September 12 and 13. The state is amongst the states being earmarked for these planned attacks by the extremist elements.”

The statement was signed by Don Awunah, for the police, and Garba Abdullahi, for the DSS. But INEC said it would not be “teleguided”, adding that the cost of demobilising, after reaching at least 97 per cent readiness level, will be immense.

The commission’s National Commissioner in charge of Voter Education and Publicity (VEP), Solomon Soyebi, assured Nigerians that INEC: “Would not do anything that would mortgage Nigeria’s democracy.”


But less than three hours after the statement, INEC reversed itself and said the election would no longer hold. Soyebi who said the commission had been officially communicated by police and the DSS, added that: “the commission notes the request of the security agencies and, considering the security implications of proceeding with the election, the safety of eligible voters, electoral officials, including ad hoc staff, and other stakeholders, has decided to reschedule the Edo governorship election to Wednesday, September 28, 2016.”

Investigations, however, revealed that INEC was practically coerced to shift the poll. According to a source, the DSS and police were not happy with the decision by the commission to go ahead with the election despite the security advice. The INEC source alleged that there was a plan to sabotage and punish INEC for “its stubbornness.” “There is no security to escort (ad hoc staff and electoral materials) simply because they are unavailable… At the moment, it is no longer feasible to deploy and conduct the election.

“NYSC has advised us that many parents called to withdraw their children from the election duty. Since they form the bulk of the election duty personnel, their withdrawal is a major challenge.” The source added that INEC reasoned that it does not have enough personnel to conduct the election if corps members pulled out.

“And you know if there are no security personnel, the incidents of ballot box snatching will be high. We foresaw a situation where violence would characterise the election, and that is what we don’t want.

“These are the reasons why we postponed the election, otherwise, just like the commissioner said, we were ready to go ahead and conduct the election,” the source stated. Another source added that security agencies saw the decision by INEC to go ahead with the election despite the advice, as a slight.

“Last year, elections were postponed based on security reasons, so why not this time?” the source queried. When reminded that the concern was only for about two or three states in the North East that were under the control of Boko Haram, the source said intelligent report showed that Edo State is one of the states being targeted for attack. “We didn’t want to take chances. There had been reports of political thugs being ‘imported’ from other states,” he said.


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